Hands
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And he's on the floor and I'm standing over him and I got the gun in my
hands
now and I hate guns, I hate holding 'em 'cause I'm Batman.
And I watch his
hands
tremble as he pulls out his key chain and opens the door to his building.
Sensitive body parts with many nerve endings, like the lips and hands, are represented by the largest areas.
The vast majority of civilians, like that young baby, who are dying in war zones around the world, are dying at the
hands
of various armed groups who rely on a near-infinite supply of cheap, easy and efficient weapons to rape, threaten, intimidate and brutalize those civilians at every turn.
What we should take away from this is that this is a relationship worth scrutinizing, especially when you consider that small arms that were shipped to Iraq for use by the Iraqi Army, or to Syria for so-called moderate opposition fighters, that those arms, many of them, are now in the
hands
of ISIS; or when you consider that arms that were shipped to Libya are now actively drifting across the Sahel, and ending up with groups like Boko Haram and al Qaeda and other militant groups.
If we're going to put the future of humanity in one person's hands, then I'm really glad it's her.
In your hands, you hopefully hold a piece of cardboard.
And the beauty, to me, comes from the fact that I know that
hands
cut these stones, and they formed them into this thick wall, made only in this place with rocks from this soil.
I had done all I possibly could, and now I was in their
hands.
My
hands
were made strong by the hand of the almighty.
Children dress with very colorful, colorful clothes, and it is incredible to see the power that this has in the
hands
of kids, in a computer.
He joked that since he doesn't have legs, some days he tries to walk on his
hands.
We see him pictured here, holding the first UK-cultivated truffle in his hands, on one of his farms.
It typically stems from a relationship gone bad, where a controlling, jilted ex-lover can't handle rejection, so when they can't physically put their
hands
on you, they use different weapons: cell phones and laptops.
Slapping thighs, shuffling feet and patting hands: this was how they got around the slave owners' ban on drumming, improvising complex rhythms just like ancestors did with drums in Haiti or in the Yoruba communities of West Africa.
Reaching down to wash my hands, I suddenly saw it was a urinal I was touching, not a sink, when my fingers felt its true shape.
It looks like a mess with a guy there, who's got his
hands
around that mess, OK.
Hands
out in front of you.
Shake your
hands
out.
And what it involves, and I don't know if my
hands
are too beaten up to do it or not, but I'll do a little bit of it.
So I'd help her up and take both her
hands
and help her walk to the kitchen.
She, people like her, her ancestors, have not had the best experiences at the
hands
of doctors and the hospital or insurance companies.
And my
hands
and arms would start to bleed and my tennis shoes and pants would get all bloody.
He slammed his
hands
on the desk and he said, "Hey, everybody!
Right now, Syrian refugees are flooding into Greece, and the UN refugee agency, they have their
hands
full.
He wanted to sit where he could scan the room, where he could plan escape routes, where he could get his
hands
on a makeshift weapon.
But I think this year, I'm hoping it will make people see that we have an existential threat on our
hands.
They hold our shared future in their
hands.
After their deaths, a bone from each of their skeletons was crafted by human
hands
into a flute.
Now in our community, when we get up off the ground, we stand with our
hands
raised to the heavens, and we say, "I am strong, I am mighty, and I am worthy.
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